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Interior Set

Possibly only Tom Stoppard could poke fun at the English, their language, Parliament and sex scandals, and then throw in a hilarious travel poster monologue on America and make the whole thing come off. The plays must be performed together and are not available individually.

CASTING

Sir Tom Stoppard is a Czech-born playwright. He began his career in England in 1954 as a journalist, soon moving to London in 1960 to start work as a playwright. His first play, A Walk on the Water (1960), which was televised in 1963, soon reached London with a stage version titled Enter a Free Man (1968). His next work, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (1964-65), showed at the 1966 Edinburgh ... view full profile